Operations Research (Theory and Practice) (For CA-Final)


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Linear Programming -Formulation || Linear Programming - Graphical Method || Linear Programming -Simplex Method || Assignment Problems || Transportation Problems || Critical Path Method - Drawing Network || Pert || Crashing, Resource Allocation And Smoothing || Simulation || Learning Curve Theory || Appendix || Important Theoretical Questions ||




Operations Research


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This book ‘Operations Research: Theory and Practice’ provides various concepts, theoretical and practical knowledge and develops the techno-managerial skills in the field of engineering. All the angles and approaches of operations applicable to both industrial and institutional needs are presented. It also provides an insight into the historical development of Operations Research. Examples and problems from usual situations that occur in industries are presented wherever necessary. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.




Operations Research Methods And Practice


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Written With The Dual Purpose Of In Depth Study Of Operations Research And Creating An Awareness About Its Applicability The Third Edition Of The Book Covers Diverse Topics Such As Linear Programming, Network Planning, Inventory Control, Waiting Line Problems, Simulation, Problems Of Replacement, Reliability And Elements Of Non-Linear Programming With Appropriate Rigour. It Also Includes Real Life Applications Of Operations Manufacturing To Make The Readers Familiar With Operations Research Methodology. The Book Also Contains Numerous Examples And Exercises With Answers To Help The Students Develop Problem Solving Skill. The New Edition Also Presents Computer Programmes To Be Used On A Personal Computer For The Benefit Of The Students With A Computer Orientation.




Operations Research


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The nature of operations research; Linear programming; Network analysis; Advanced topics in linear programming; Probability review; Random processes; Queueing models; Inventory models; Simulation; Dynamic programming; Nonlinear programming.




Operations Research


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OPERATIONS RESEARCH : PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS


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This text, now in the Third Edition, aims to provide students with a clear, well-structured and comprehensive treatment of the theory and applications of operations research. The methodology used is to first introduce the students to the fundamental concepts through numerical illustrations and then explain the underlying theory, wherever required. Inclusion of case studies in the existing chapters makes learning easier and more effective. The book introduces the readers to various models of Operations Research (OR), such as transportation model, assignment model, inventory models, queueing theory and integer programming models. Various techniques to solve OR problems’ faced by managers are also discussed. Separate chapters are devoted to Linear Programming, Dynamic Programming and Quadratic Programming which greatly help in the decision-making process. The text facilitates easy comprehension of topics by the students due to inclusion of: • Examples and situations from the Indian context. • Numerous exercise problems arranged in a graded manner. • A large number of illustrative examples. The text is primarily intended for the postgraduate students of management, computer applications, commerce, mathematics and statistics. Besides, the undergraduate students of mechanical engineering and industrial engineering will find this book extremely useful. In addition, this text can also be used as a reference by OR analysts and operations managers. NEW TO THE THIRD EDITION • Includes two new chapters: – Chapter 14: Project Management—PERT and CPM – Chapter 15: Miscellaneous Topics (Game Theory, Sequencing and Scheduling, Simulation, and Replacement Models) • Incorporates more examples in the existing chapters to illustrate new models, algorithms and concepts • Provides short questions and additional numerical problems for practice in each chapter




Operations Research


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Operations Research Models and Methods


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In a rapidly developing field like Operations Research, its easy to get overwhelmed by the variety of topics and analytic techniques. Paul Jensen and Jonathan Bard help you master the expensive field by focusing on the fundamental models and methodologies underlying the practice of Operations Research. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, the author presents the quantitative tools and models most important to understanding modern operations research. You'll come to appreciate the power of OR techniques in solving real-world problems and applications in your own field. You'll learn how to translate complex situations into mathematical models, solve models and turn models into solutions. This text is designed to bridge the gap between theory and practice by presenting the quantitative tools and models most suited for modern operations research. The principal goal is to give analysts, engineers, and decision makers a larger appreciation of their roles by defining a common terminology and by explaining the interfaces between the underlying methodologies. Features Divides each subject into methods and models, giving you greater flexibility in how you approach the material. Concise and focused presentation highlights central ideas. Many examples throughout the text will help you better understand mathematical material.




Operations Research : Theory and Applications


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This is a comprehensive textbook that combines theory and applications of "Operations Research" and covers more topics. Starting with an introduction to "Operations Research", the book deals with the various techniques of Operations Research applicable in practice. Separate chapters are devoted to Linear Programming, Dynamic Programming, Transportation and Assignment Project Scheduling, Goal Programming, Integer Programming, Inventory Control, Replacement Theory, Game Theory, Queueing Theory, Sequencing Theory, Non-linear Programming, and Simulation Technique. The approach adopted in the book is a good combination of verbal exposition, geometry, and mathematics. Numerous practical examples alongwith the theory make the book more useful. The book has been written for students pursuing undergraduate and post graduate courses in engineering, post graduate causes in management and computer science, and C.A. It would be equally useful to students of M. Sc/M.A (Mathematics) and other Professional courses.